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Advance Polls Open on October 6th!

Hi friends, advance voting begins on October 6th at Devonshire Mall. Two other advance polls near Ward 2 include the Capri Complex (formerly South Windsor Arena) on October 9th and the Aquatic Centre on October 10th. Please vote early if you can and thank you so much for your support!

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